09.30.23
The 2023 edition of TLMI’s Annual Meeting promises to deliver education, fun, and networking opportunities for its members. The association has emphasized insight on the latest megatrends impacting our industry, from economic forecasts and sustainability to hiring practices and workforce development.
In order to answer member concerns for hiring the future workforce, TLMI has established Label Leaders of Tomorrow (LLT), which is open to future industry leaders of any age.
“LLT places emphasis on the future of the label industry,” notes Mark Pollard, CEO, Brook+Whittle. “It’s a place to foster, nurture, and educate the next generation of leaders that will drive success in our very important industry. As current leaders we need to remember the world is changing at record pace, the needs of our customers and stakeholders are changing, and the next generation can teach us how to navigate this new world. This creates a wonderful dynamic in LLT, two-way mutual learning in a safe environment where priceless networks are built that will last for years to come.”
Five major players in the North American label market have joined forces to sponsor a Lunch & Learn event promoting LLT. Inovar Packaging Group’s Flexo-Graphics, Fortis Solutions Group, Inland Packaging, Brook + Whittle, and Resource Label Group have all taken a leadership position in promoting the workforce of the future.
Plus, the first edition of Labelexpo Europe since 2019 closed on a high note, with a total of 637 exhibitors taking part in the show, which took place between September 11-14 at Brussels Expo in Belgium.
Spread across nine halls and covering 36,588 sqm of floor place, this year’s show featured over 250 product launches focused particularly on flexible packaging, digitization and automation.
The unprecedented heatwave in Brussels did not deter 35,889 visitors from 138 countries attending the four-day show. Countries such as Germany, France and Italy were especially well represented, with large visitor delegations.
Equipment manufacturers announced multiple sales across the four days and an exhibitor rebook rate of 96% was reported for Labelexpo Europe 2025.
Here are the highest-trafficked news items from the week ending on September 29:
1. TLMI members promote Label Leaders of Tomorrow
2. Vibrant Labelexpo Europe 2023 concludes in Brussels
3. Spinnaker's Troy manufacturing site earns ISO 9001:2015 certification
4. Mactac delivers sustainable materials with APR certification
5. UPM Raflatac receives new approval for linerless label printing
In order to answer member concerns for hiring the future workforce, TLMI has established Label Leaders of Tomorrow (LLT), which is open to future industry leaders of any age.
“LLT places emphasis on the future of the label industry,” notes Mark Pollard, CEO, Brook+Whittle. “It’s a place to foster, nurture, and educate the next generation of leaders that will drive success in our very important industry. As current leaders we need to remember the world is changing at record pace, the needs of our customers and stakeholders are changing, and the next generation can teach us how to navigate this new world. This creates a wonderful dynamic in LLT, two-way mutual learning in a safe environment where priceless networks are built that will last for years to come.”
Five major players in the North American label market have joined forces to sponsor a Lunch & Learn event promoting LLT. Inovar Packaging Group’s Flexo-Graphics, Fortis Solutions Group, Inland Packaging, Brook + Whittle, and Resource Label Group have all taken a leadership position in promoting the workforce of the future.
Plus, the first edition of Labelexpo Europe since 2019 closed on a high note, with a total of 637 exhibitors taking part in the show, which took place between September 11-14 at Brussels Expo in Belgium.
Spread across nine halls and covering 36,588 sqm of floor place, this year’s show featured over 250 product launches focused particularly on flexible packaging, digitization and automation.
The unprecedented heatwave in Brussels did not deter 35,889 visitors from 138 countries attending the four-day show. Countries such as Germany, France and Italy were especially well represented, with large visitor delegations.
Equipment manufacturers announced multiple sales across the four days and an exhibitor rebook rate of 96% was reported for Labelexpo Europe 2025.
Here are the highest-trafficked news items from the week ending on September 29:
1. TLMI members promote Label Leaders of Tomorrow
2. Vibrant Labelexpo Europe 2023 concludes in Brussels
3. Spinnaker's Troy manufacturing site earns ISO 9001:2015 certification
4. Mactac delivers sustainable materials with APR certification
5. UPM Raflatac receives new approval for linerless label printing